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Forms of Energy (Electricity)

TSW distinguish materials as conductors or insulators. TSW evaluate static and current electricity as forms of energy. TSW use models to demonstrate how electrical currents provide a means of transferring electrical energy in parallel and series circ

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Electricity:Electric ChargeInsulator or ConductorReal-Life Crisis!Block Party - Boogie down with "The Electric Slide!"Everyone is dancing with their object.Music does not stop until everyone is dancing!When the music's over, find a partner close to you!Study Jam QuizStudy Jams Video & Noteshttp://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/energy-light-sound/current-electricity-elec-circuits.htm

TSW distinguish materials as conductors or insulators.TSW evaluate static and current electricity as forms of energy.TSW use models to demonstrate how electrical currents provide a means of transferring electrical energy in parallel and series circuits.

disadvantages- the more devices you add, the less energy each receivesa circuit with allows electricity to follow multiple paths

advantages- if one device goes out, the others still work

disadvantages- trickier to wire- uses more wires1. Complete the Lab with your team!2. Four Square Challenge - OR - 2. Explore with the random box of materials!3. Done list (on Prezi slide 50!slowing down electric currentsafety devices that stop electricity when electricity is unsafe and could start a fire or shock someonecircuit breakerfusemagic wandballoonSHOCKING!!!!!the build up of an electric chargeelectrons jumping from one object to another that are rubbed togetherwhen close to a positive or negative charge, the charges in the object separate towards and away from the objecthttp://www.weather.com/tv/shows/wake-up-with-al/video/what-causes-static-electricity